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Phantom of the Opera Movie

"The Phantom of the Opera" was originally written by Gaston Leroux in 1909. This category is for questions about "The Phantom of the Opera" movie.

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Does Michael Crawford still sing On the 25th Year Anniversary of Phantom he did not sing Just wondering if there is a problem with his voice?

On 2 October 2011, Crawford made a special appearance during the finale of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall- a fully staged production of the musical at the famous London venue - marking 25 years since the show received its world premiere. Although reunited with original Christine, Sarah Brightman, Crawford did not sing as he had just finished performing in a matinee of The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium.[30]

Did Lon Chaney Senior play the wolfman?

No Lon Chaney SR did not play the Wolfman. His son Lon Chaney Jr played the Wolfman.

Who stared in the musical the Phantom of the Opera?

Sarah Brightman Played Christine. Micheal Crawford played the Phantom. Andrew Loyd Webber composed the music. Charles Hart wrote most of the lyrics. Gaston Leroux written the Phantom of the Opera, released in 1909 as a novel.

What is a phantom loading?

it refers to the electric power consumed by electrical or electronic appliances when they are in stand by mode.

eg:-tv, computer,laptop.

Who is meg giry's father?

Madame Giry is the Mother of Meg Giry but who the father is has never been revealed in the Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux or by Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage and movie version.

Characters in the phantom of opera?

Characters in Phantom of the Opera include Erik, the ghost, Christine Daae, Raoul, Viscount de Chagny, Philippe, Count de Chagny, Madame Giry, Meg Giry, Debienne and Poligny, Armand Moncharmin and Firmin Richard, and The Persian. The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux.

Who visited the grave of Christine at the end?

Raoul at 70 and the Phantom at 85 who visited the grave of Christine. The rose was a gift from the Phantom, Raoul finds it and starts to cry realizing the Phantom never truly gone from her life.

Synopsis of phantom of opera chapter 3?

Chapter 7 of The Phantom of the Opera is called Faust and What Followed. This is the scene where Carllota's voice sounds like a frog and the Chandelier crashes.

What year was ISBN-0-397-30006-9 published?

ISBN-0-397-30006-9 corresponds to the book "The World of Mathematics," which was published in 1956. This multi-volume work, edited by James R. Newman, encompasses a wide range of mathematical topics and their historical significance.

Is there a version of the 1925 phantom of the opera with sound?

well yes, and no. you see the 1925 version is a silent movie- meaning that music could not yet be put on the tape yet. so a live band would play instead. in some silent movies, they would have live actors speaking for the screen. the only version you will find with sound is one with just a band.

Who played female lead in Phantom debut?

In 1925, Mary Philbin was first to play Christine in non-musical, she dubbed her own voice whenThe Phantom of the Opera was given sound and re-released. One rare public appearance by Philbin occurred in her later years at the Los Angeles opening of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical The Phantom of the Opera 1989.

Susanna Forster was an American film actress best known for her leading role as Christine in the 1943 film version of The Phantom of the Opera. The film garnered two Academy Awards and was Universal's biggest money-maker that year. This was first film in color.

Heather Sears played Christine Charles the Hammer Film adaption of the Phantom of the Opera 1962. Her voice was dubbed by Opera Singer Pat Clark. Her character Christine was playing Joan of Arc, she was noted for hearing voices from angels and deities, before she actually heard her phantom speaking to her. She questioned her own similarities with Joan of Arc's angels and her Phantom.

Sarah Brightman is the first to play Christine in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical The Phantom of the Opera on 1986 on the London Stage and in 1988 New York on Broadway . The music was written by her former husband Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was written specifically for her as a token and expression of his love for her. It was written for her style of singing and abilities. All actresses since then must have a similar appearance of Sarah Brightman, the dark curly hair, height, and must be first soprano to play Christine.

Emmy Rossum is the first to play Christine in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera Movie adaptation. She is the youngest to play Christine, she was only seventeen. She went to New York in 2003, in full costume and make-up, for the coveted role of Christine Daae in the on-screen adaptation of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. Following an international search for talent, and having nearly missed the audition on account of a family engagement, Rossum was asked to audition in person for Webber at his home in New York. After seeing her audition, Webber felt she proved her ability to play the young opera singer who becomes the object of the phantom's obsessive love. For her role as Christine Daae, Rossum received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a musical or comedy. She is the youngest actress ever to be nominated for that particular award. She also received a Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Actress, along with a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor and other awards.

Can you have Phantom Pleasure?

…definitely yes, nothing is absolute, everything relative!

Imagine one of the people in the surrounding doing well to draw the pleasure of 'known-people-doing-well'. Some of the time, it's a pleasure that other people are doing well, isn't it? Phantom Pleasure (PP) is different from Real Pleasure (RP).It is like chasing a mirage. Similarly, one can draw the pleasure of 'child-doing-well'. One having the existence in the same surrounding, might be contribution in some unknown ways into the well-being of another person, hence the pleasure.

…sometimes, it's better to chase a mirage rather than accepting reality and living with it; because it's always a boredom!

P.S.- Wrote to bbc.co.uk on 16.3.08

What was the take home profit for the musical phantom of the opera?

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the stage play made over nation world wide $5.1 Billion.

The New York Broadway production alone has grossed US $800 million

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the movie- $154 million worldwide

Who was the last person the phantom killed in Phantom of the Opera?

no one in the movie the mob tries to kill him because they think he killed Christine but in the end of the movie he let rauol and Christine go and Christine comes back and gives him the ring back basically showing the phantom she doesnt love him like that and the phantom cries and then he dissapered and they never found him

How long is the opera Alcina?

Alcina-was composed for Handel's first season at the Covent Garden Theatre, London.

It is three hours.

Why is chapter 15 called way to infinity phantom toll both?

Chapter 15 of "The Phantom Tollbooth" is titled "The Way to Infinity" because it explores the concept of infinity through the characters' journey to the land of the Dictionopolis. In this chapter, Milo and his friends encounter the idea that infinity is not just a number but a vast, abstract concept with endless possibilities. The chapter emphasizes the importance of knowledge and understanding in navigating the complexities of life, as well as the limitless nature of imagination and learning. This journey reflects the book's overarching themes of curiosity and the value of exploration.